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The Fillmore: Black SF
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Redevelopment and Patronage Politics
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Western Addition Speculators sidebar
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WACO Attacks Redevelopment
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THE FINANCIAL DISTRICT
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Immigration Building—INS, now ICE
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Produce Market
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Redevelopment Hits the Haight
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PUBLIC HOUSING
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Mechanization on the Waterfront
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Gentrifying Valencia
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Western Addition: A Basic History
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WWII In-migration & Rising Bigotry
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Mayor Jack Shelley
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Mayor Willie Brown
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Fillmore: The Beats in the Western Addition
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Redevelopment in South of Market
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Tours
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Organizing the Mission District Before the MCO (1964-1968)
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Moving Victorians in the Fillmore
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Enid Sales, Preservationist
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Victorian Order and the Look of Urbanity
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Multiple-Unit Buildings: Invisible Homes, Visible Publics, Derisible Lives
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African American Segregation in San Francisco
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The Progress Club—1934 and Class Memory
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Marcus Books, the Nation’s Oldest Black Bookstore
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Strength, Resilience, and Transgender History: An Oral History with Andrea Horne
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How The 1975 Community Congress Reshaped San Francisco Politics
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Gratitude for Nail House in Diamond Heights
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